Twin Tower Noida Owner

2022 - 8 - 27

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'Story of Noida twin towers': What led to demolition of Supertech ... (Livemint)

The Supertech Twin Towers in Noida, also deemed as the India's tallest building Noida Twin Towers, will be demolished on 28 August, Sunday following a ...

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The demolition of Noida's Supertech twin towers, explained: process ... (The Indian Express)

Supertech twin towers demolition: The highest structure in India to be demolished, the towers have a height of almost 100 metres — taller than the Qutub ...

[Around 3,700 kg of explosives](https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/noida-250-300-kg-of-explosives-being-placed-in-supertech-twin-towers-every-day-8093983/) have been infused into the two towers. On August 31, 2021, the apex court upheld the ruling of the Allahabad High Court and ordered the demolition of the buildings. The moment it does, our team will inspect the site and check whether any explosives are remaining to explode. Usually, the explosives on the lower floors of the structure initiate the controlled collapse of the building. Gaurav Saxena, a resident of the Emerald Court, is leaving Noida for Nainital on Saturday night with his 65-year-old mother as he is worried about the fine particles that may remain in the air. The same technique can be used for the demolitions of bridges, smokestacks, towers, tunnels, and other structures, too. Even though the NOIDA authority approved the new plan, the Emerald Court Owners Residents Welfare Association (RWA) moved to the Allahabad High Court in 2012 alleging it was an illegal construction. Supertech was granted in approval in 2005 by the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA) to build 14 towers with nine floors each, a shopping complex and a garden area. After much anticipation and a nine-year-long legal battle, the Supertech twin towers of Noida will be reduced to rubble on Sunday (August 28). Apart from this, the police, a team of the National Disaster Response Force, eight ambulances and four fire tenders will be deployed at the site. According to the police, Emerald Court has 15 towers and ATS village has around 25 towers and four villas. The highest structure in India to be demolished, the towers, comprising about 850 flats and located in Sector 93A near the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, have a height of almost 100 metres — taller than the Qutub Minar.

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Black Box, Green Switch And Red Bulb: Why Noida Supertech Twin ... (India.com)

India's tallest building Noida Twin Towers, which is even taller than Qutub Minar, will be razed to the ground on August 28.

- In August 2021, the Supreme Court ordered the demolition of the structures as their construction violated the minimum distance requirement. - The twin towers are being demolished because of serious violations of building codes. - The court also asked the builder to refund flat buyers’ payments with an interest rate of 14 per cent. - In 2005, The Noida authority sanctioned the building plan for Supertech’s Emerald Court project. In December, Emerald Court Owners Residents Welfare Association (RWA) moved the Allahabad High Court saying the construction was illegal. For the past several weeks, the work of installing explosives in the Twin Towers was going on.

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EXPLAINED: Why Are Noida Supertech Twin Towers Being ... (Jagran Josh)

Noida Towers To Get Demolished: The twin towers Apex and Ceyane are located in the “Supertech Emerald Court” housing society at Sector 93A in Noida.

- The Noida authority reviewed the new plan in 2012. The apex court has ordered Supertech to raze the buildings at its own expense. - A year later, the total leased area to the company grew to 54,819.51 sq meters. The construction started for the 14 towers. Noida Towers To Get Demolished: The twin towers Apex and Ceyane are located in the “Supertech Emerald Court” housing society at Sector 93A in Noida. To raze the towers, around 3,700 kg of explosives brought from Palwal (Haryana) will be made to use.

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Noida Twin Towers: Do's and don'ts for people living near ... (DNA India)

Supertech Noida Twin Tower Demolition: The demolition work of the Twin Towers will start at 2.30 pm on Sunday.

Plans include staying in hotels, residences of relatives and even weekend holidays to stay clear of the 55,000 tonnes of debris that will arise from the implosion. "For contingency, beds are reserved in three hospitals and a green corridor will also be made if required," DCP Rajesh S added. Eight ambulances and four fire tenders will also be present at the spot," said Rajesh S, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) (Central), Noida said addressing a press conference here.

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Explained: Noida's Supertech twin towers, a saga of corruption (The Tribune)

Supertech's illegal twin towers in Noida, which have been grabbing media attention across the world, will be razed to the ground on August 28 at 2.30 p.m..

The construction work started even before the second revised plan map was approved. On the directions of the chief minister, a SIT was formed and a probe initiated. On November 26, 2009, the authority approved the second revised plan of the Emarald Court. Tower-16 and Tower-17 were proposed in the green area. Here, the authority did not limit the height of the building. The area GH-04 Sector 93-A where Supertech got the twin towers 16, 17 built lies in a green belt.

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